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Mary Bradbury <I>Porter</I> Mock

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Mary Bradbury Porter Mock

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Death
2 Apr 1898 (aged 79)
Petaluma, Sonoma County, California, USA
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Petaluma Daily Courier 2 Apr 1898

Death of Mrs. Wm. Mock
Mrs. Wm. Mock died at her home on Third street near B at 1 o'clock this morning after an illness of a month. Death was due to a complication of diseases, which were intensified by old age. Mrs. Mock was a native of Maine, aged seventy-nine years and eight months. She came to California in 1854, and has resided in Petaluma and vicinity continually since that time. As aged husband, whose death is hourly expected survives her and she leaves one daughter, M. Lizzy Goodwin. An only son was buried forty years ago in Oak Hill cemetery, this city. Mrs. Mock was a highly esteemed Christian woman,whose demise is mourned by many sincere friends. the funeral will take place from the family residence on Third street near B.Monday at 1 o,clock and the interment will be at Cypress Hill cemetery. Friends are urgently requested to emit flowers, in accordance with the oft-expressed wish of the deceased during lifetime.

Captain Mock Dead
Later - Captain Mock peacefully passed away at 3:55 this afternoon. He had been unconscious all day and was not apprised of his wife's death. He was a native of North Carolina, aged eighty-seven years, and was one of our most highly respected pioneers. Husband and wife will be buried together Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock from family home on Third street.
Petaluma Daily Courier 2 Apr 1898

Death of Mrs. Wm. Mock
Mrs. Wm. Mock died at her home on Third street near B at 1 o'clock this morning after an illness of a month. Death was due to a complication of diseases, which were intensified by old age. Mrs. Mock was a native of Maine, aged seventy-nine years and eight months. She came to California in 1854, and has resided in Petaluma and vicinity continually since that time. As aged husband, whose death is hourly expected survives her and she leaves one daughter, M. Lizzy Goodwin. An only son was buried forty years ago in Oak Hill cemetery, this city. Mrs. Mock was a highly esteemed Christian woman,whose demise is mourned by many sincere friends. the funeral will take place from the family residence on Third street near B.Monday at 1 o,clock and the interment will be at Cypress Hill cemetery. Friends are urgently requested to emit flowers, in accordance with the oft-expressed wish of the deceased during lifetime.

Captain Mock Dead
Later - Captain Mock peacefully passed away at 3:55 this afternoon. He had been unconscious all day and was not apprised of his wife's death. He was a native of North Carolina, aged eighty-seven years, and was one of our most highly respected pioneers. Husband and wife will be buried together Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock from family home on Third street.


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